Davichi debuted on the k-pop scene as the next "it", fast-rising female duet comprised of Lee Hae-ri and Kang Min-kyung. The two ladies have been at the center of attention when it comes to talent and beauty, ever since their music video for the song “I Love You and Hate You” featured two superstars Lee Mi-yeon and Lee Hyo-ri.

Music fans were surprised for the second time when they found out that Davichi had powerful singing voices underneath their young, innocent appearances. Korea’s noted composers and lyricists took part in their first album, which attested to the high quality of all the songs in the album.

They really hit gold with the song "8282" in March of 2009. The song featured a slow star, and a twist when the tempo picked up to a catchy dance tune during the chorus, only to slow down again for the second verse. This song topped all the music charts really establishing the duo as a top-grade k-pop act.

Their next big release was the song "Time Please Stop" which had a similar slow-to-fast feel. The girls continued to stay busy releasing digital singles every now and again. Lee also started dabbling in musicals ("Tears of Heaven"), while Kang took to the small screen to star in a Korean drama featuring big time actress Lee Mi-sook ("Smile Mom").

Their 2011 release "Don't Say Goodbye" was another gold track, hitting number one on all the major song charts including the US Billboard K-pop Chart.

Amaranth (album, January 28, 2008) : Though I Hate You I Still Love You, With Thick Lipstick On, Bad And Pained Me, Sad Resolution, Outside Love, A Sad Love's Song, A Night With Shining Stars, Is That How It Is?, Barely Barely, Opposite Word For Breakup

Color Pink (single, May 29, 2008) : Blue Moon

Vivid Summer Edition (1st Amaranth Repackage Album) (repackage album, July 3, 2008) : Water Bottle, Love & War (narration by HaHa), Sad Resolution (remix), Outside Love, Though I Hate You I Still Love You, A Night With Shining Stars, Bad And Pained Me, Is That How It Is?, With Thick Lipstick On, A Sad Love's Song, Barely Barely, Opposite Word For Breakup